ZTE SPRO 2 Wifi Android Projector

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ZTE'S new mini projector is a mobile hot spot that lets you stream movies.



For cord cutters out there uninterested in buying a TV and a set-top box to go with it(or even those who just want a TV screen they can take on their travels),ZTE has a projector for you. ZTE is just announced the Spro 2 at CES today, a mini projector that runs on Android 4.2.2 Kit Kat and can project 1080p video on to any nearby wall you need.And while Projecting movies,it can be used as an LTE hot spot for nearby devices or to queue up new content.








PROJECT 1080 P VIDEO ONTO ANY NEARBY WALL 

Aside from including in LTE connection,what makes the Spro 2 more interesting than the average projector is that it's running a customized version of Android that's meant to let you easily find movies,TV shows,or presentations that you wants to show. Spro's Android has been customized,and while that's usually a bad thing,it's fairly stylish here  and actually and makes a lot of sense:you probably don't want to use standard Kit Kat  on a projector.On the Spro 2,the touch buttons are big and colorful,and its pretty easy to quickly access projection settings.
The Spro 2 is a step up from last year's Spro projector,which debuted at CES 2014 and did'nt have Android customization or act as a hot spot.This model also comes with a remote.The Spro is a small enough to fit in most overnight bags,measuring 5.1 by 5.2 by 1.5 inches.Within that, it has 5-inch touchscreen for controlling Android-you can even access the Play Store and download apps,games and communication tools.The Spro 2 can project images up to 120 inches-,with a native resolution of  1280 * 720,we're not sure how clear the picture will be at the size.As a mobile hot spot it can support up to eight devices over 4G LTE,and features carrier aggregation  for faster  speeds.
The Spro 2 should be available this winter on two major US carriers.Though ZTE declined to say which,The Verge can confirm that it AT & Will provide services.That also means that it's going to be sold on contract because of it's LTE connections,which means that this is probably going to be a bit of an office investment. ZTE says that it will be priced in the "affordable premium"range,clarifying that at over $60 and may be close to $1,000.That price will likely be subsidized,however,because it's being sold on contract.

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